has gloss | eng: For the history and background of Ju-Jitsu see the main article: "Jujutsu" The World Ju-Jitsu Federation Ireland (WJJFI) is a martial arts school based in Ireland, and is part of the UK based World Ju-Jitsu Federation. The organisation is currently led by David Toney who oversees the administration of the organisation, but also teaches in the Ballymena club at the Seven Towers Leisure Centre. The Federation itself was founded in 1976 in Liverpool, England, where currently resides the world technical headquarters. It was established with the aim of promoting the study of Jujutsu and to help organise, control and develop the art in Britain and throughout the world. The WJJF is headed by Robert Clark, a 9th dan in the style. The WJJF is a recognised member of the "All Japan Ju Jitsu International Federation." The WJJFI is fully recognised by the "Northern Ireland Martial Arts Commission" and FIMA, "Females in Martial... |